
The Socialists are expected to make a political decision regarding the position they will take in Thursday's session, which means that the vote of the SP deputies will be determined, based on the position that will be expressed through the report...
The Socialist Party Parliamentary Group and then the Assembly Bureau are expected to determine the official position that the Socialists will take in the March 12 session, the day when SPAK's request for the immunity of Belinda Balluku, former Deputy Prime Minister and former Minister of Infrastructure, will also be considered.
The Socialist Parliamentary Group will meet at 10:00 and a meeting of the Assembly Bureau has been called two hours later. The parliamentary group will present the report of the SP members to the Council of Mandates and Immunities, which also expresses the Socialists' position regarding the SPAK request. The report is expected to be presented to the Socialists by Ulsi Manja, head of the Laws Committee, and it comes almost 3 months from the moment when SPAK addressed the Assembly requesting authorization to arrest Balluk, after it had previously taken the measure of "suspension from duty" and a ban on leaving the country.
According to reports, the Socialists' report is also expected to focus on this, considering the measure that has already been implemented sufficient, as the Constitutional Court failed to reach a decision regarding the request filed by Prime Minister Edi Rama, regarding the resolution of the conflict of competences between SPAK and GJKKO on the one hand and the Government on the other, regarding the suspension of members of the Government Cabinet.
The Socialists are expected to make a political decision regarding the position they will take in Thursday's session, which means that the vote of the SP deputies will be determined, based on the position that will be expressed through the report. Belinda Balluku is also expected to be present at the SP Group meeting, and she has the right to speak again in the March 12 session, before the Assembly votes on the SPAK request.
The message given to the Socialist MPs by the head of the SP Parliamentary Group, Taulant Balla, is to be present at the meeting, and to take measures not to be absent from the session on Thursday, March 12, when the reports to be presented by the SP and the DP will be voted on.
The Parliamentary Group's position will then be forwarded to the Assembly Bureau, where the Socialists and Democrats may face each other, as the DP claims that Edi Rama is defending the affairs in which he himself is involved. The Democrats have supported the SPAK request in their report, also listing the arguments that, according to them, the Special Prosecution Office should be supported and the request should be approved without 'dragging'. The debate expected from the Bureau is the time that can be shared between the Democrats and Socialists to discuss in the Assembly hall.
However, what is known so far is that the Council of Mandates and Immunities will present two reports at the session, while there has been no attempt between the parties to integrate the two reports into a single one. The reason is that the parties, the SP and the DP, have completely opposite positions regarding the SPAK request in relation to Belinda Balluku's immunity.
Under these conditions, it seems that Thursday's session, beyond the tensions it may produce, is a reflection of the configuration of the numbers in the Assembly, where Edi Rama's socialists have a full 83 mandates, not including the 3 mandates of the PSD, which from time to time helps the Government with votes, in certain initiatives. /Pamphlet/
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